- Golden Guide
The Golden Guides, originally Golden Nature Guides, are a series of pocket-sized
book s that were created byWestern Publishing and published under their "Golden Press" line (mostly used for children's books at the time) beginning in1949 . Intended for Grade to High-School level, the series began asfield guide s with such titles as "Birds" (1949), "Flowers" (1950), and "Mammals" (1955) and then expanded to a wider range of subjects that weren't strictly identification guides. Titles such as "Geology", "Photography" and "Heart" taught about these subjects and were not identification oriented so much as educational. Edited at different times byHerbert Zim andVera Webster , the books were written by experts in their field and illustrated with a simple straightforward style.Herbert S. Zim would also later launch a related series called the
Golden Field Guide .The series, much reduced in number of titles, but updated, was relaunched in 2001 as "Golden Guides by
St. Martin's Press ".School and community libraries began purchasing hardback versions of these little books and many people recall fondly their first introduction to insects or the seashore with these little guides. They have become quite
collectible , and some of the rarer titles (such as "Hallucinogenic Plants") can fetch high prices depending on the edition and condition.List of Golden Guides
External links
* [http://www.vintagepbks.com/golden.html All About Golden Guides] - reference for collectors
* [http://www.holtzbrinckpublishers.com/academic/book/CatalogDisplay.asp?SectionKey=745592 Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press] - Current list of Golden Guides
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